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Mr. rdean says Usually you end up doing what the electrical inspector requires for your location.
This is quite possibly the best answer I have seen through any of our efforts. Many times I did things I did not understand at the time, could find no reference to and did not believe in, but completed the job in the manner I was told to get inspector's approval. What I liked best was to get a different inspector at a later date who would completely disagree with the method of installation. When I explained the circumstances to them and the source of information they no longer wanted to discuss the matter. Right or wrong, real meaning to the term "Thick as thieves".
Russell Dean to rdean-- great point & quote!!!!!!!!!!
This is quite possibly the best answer I have seen through any of our efforts. Many times I did things I did not understand at the time, could find no reference to and did not believe in, but completed the job in the manner I was told to get inspector's approval. What I liked best was to get a different inspector at a later date who would completely disagree with the method of installation. When I explained the circumstances to them and the source of information they no longer wanted to discuss the matter. Right or wrong, real meaning to the term "Thick as thieves".
Russell Dean to rdean-- great point & quote!!!!!!!!!!